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== Brian Moseley == | == Brian Moseley == |
Revision as of 09:27, 1 December 2012
Scope of this tutorial
This tutorial is intended to give a quick introduction to basic FileZilla usage, i.e. really only navigating around, transferring files to/from a server and adding the connection data to the site manager. Anything more advanced should go to Using (if it fits), an "Advanced FileZilla Client Tutorial" or an "Advanced usage" section in this tutorial (still to be decided...).
It might be tempting to add information on additional features, but then this (basic) tutorial becomes harder and harder to read. So please don't do this unless it's really needed and reasonable.
Advanced feature: Directory comparison
You can also use the 'View => Directory comparison...' command to highlight the folders and files in both panels in order to show if they are : * present in both panels with the same last change time, * present in both panels with different last change time or * present in only one panel. For details, see [[Other Features|Other Features]].
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Jonathán Gallegos
Hello, I made a spanish version of this great article FileZilla Client Tutorial (es), please let me know if I missed something. Thank you. jonathan.mx
GOOD JOB Jonathan. Good job indeed. Una buena traduccion.